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Jul 02, 2014 Letters
Dear Editor,
It baffles me to know that I live in a world that revolves around lies. Foundations that were once built on integrity, honesty and trust are now considered fragile and weak. Has the truth reached its expiry date and no longer flavours our lips? Or have lies blinded us so much that we fail to remember how beautiful life was before we became so polluted by the evil that fill our beautiful world?
Some may say that the world is changing, but the last I checked the sun still rises in the east and sets in the west, the moon still gives its ambiance by night and the sun its glory by day. This clearly tell us that nothing is wrong with the world, it is the beings that fill it evolved into beings so far from their root that they waver when the breezes blow and break when the pressures hit.
Why say all of this? All of this is said to simply say, there is nothing better that the truth in a world filled with lies. Does this mean that the world is going to get better? No, but at least our minds will be at peace, our souls will be at rest and the Lord Good our creator will be able to look upon and smile in his radiance.
Therefore, those who have chosen to fight the good fight and walk the upright path, FAIL NOT. Walk the path you are called to walk and at all times speak the TRUTH no matter the consequences because nothing is we would have been given the assurance that he that is able to save is able to keep.
Judge not, neither fail not to speak the truth, your truth, GOD’s truth, the truth that saves no matter how bitter I may taste the time is always right to speak GOD’s truth. After all, there’s nothing better than the truth in a world filled with LIES.
Proverbs 16:6 – By mercy and truth iniquity is purged: and by the fear of the LORD men depart from evil.
Trevis Johnson
Jan 03, 2025
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